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Full namePontevedra Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Pontevedriña
Ponte
Os Granates
O Hai que Roelo
Atila rey de los hunos
Founded16 October 1941; 82 years ago (16 October 1941)
GroundPasarón, Pontevedra,
Galicia, Spain
Capacity10,500
PresidentLupe Murillo
Head coachYago Iglesias
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 1
2022–23Primera Federación – Group 1, 19th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Pontevedra Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team in Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded on 16 October 1941 it currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home matches at Estadio Municipal de Pasarón, with a capacity of 10,500 seats.[1]

Having enjoyed its heyday in the 1960s, it even reached the First Division, leading it during November and December 1965.

History

Pontevedra Club de Fútbol was founded in 1941, following the merge of the two top teams in the city at the time: Eiriña FC and Alfonso XIII CF The first president of the new club was Fernando Ponte Conde.

In the 1959–60 season, in the last few games of the season, Pontevedra defeated Burgos 3–1 in the Estadio Municipal de Pasarón. Pontevedra then beats an unknown team 2-0 and in the final game, beat León 1–0 in extra time leading them to promotion to the Segunda Division.

Pontevedra promoted to La Liga in 1963 but was relegated a year after, managing to play again in the top flight between 1965 and 1970. During this time the fans coined the motto Hai que roelo,[2] in reference to the difficulties rival teams had when playing a strong side, who achieved a seventh place in 1966, adding an eighth two seasons later; midfielder Ignacio Martín-Esperanza and forwards Neme and Roldán were among the stars of this era, and years following the 1972–73 season saw the team more often than not struggling in lower categories, well into the 2000s.

Pontevedra returned to the Segunda División after 20 years on 27 June 2004, after winning their Segunda División B group and defeating Lorca Deportiva CF on the final day of the playoffs.[3] The team struggled in their one year back in national professional football, finishing dead last but winning 4–1 at home in their final fixture against fellow relegated team UD Salamanca.[4]

On 23 January 2007 Pontevedra was transformed into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva (sporting Joint stock company), as required by Spanish law – this was a general measure introduced in order to revitalise the financial situation of professional football clubs. Yet, some risked disappearance as they could not face the cost involved in this transformation from "private" to "stock company".[5][6] In the club's case this was made possible after then president, Nino Mirón, had purchased 52 per cent of the stock options; the club then added the letters "S.A.D." to its official name.

In 2010–11, Pontevedra had the stated aim of returning to the second tier, but following an economic crisis that saw them sell Brazilian star Igor de Souza, the team were relegated to the Tercera División for the first time in 27 years; relegation was sealed with a 5–1 home defeat to CD Guadalajara.[7] Four years later, the team bounced back, winning their group before defeating Haro Deportivo 3–1 on aggregate in the play-off final.[8]

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1942–43 3 Serie A 3rd
1943–44 3 4th Second round
1944–45 3 6th
1945–46 3 3rd
1946–47 3 1st
1947–48 3 1st Fourth round
1948–49 3 8th
1949–50 3 9th
1950–51 3 9th
1951–52 3 5th
1952–53 3 12th
1953–54 3 12th
1954–55 3 2nd
1955–56 3 6th
1956–57 3 15th
1957–58 4 Serie A 2nd
1958–59 3 9th
1959–60 3 1st
1960–61 2 5th First round
1961–62 2 9th Round of 32
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1962–63 2 1st First round
1963–64 1 15th Round of 16
1964–65 2 1st Quarter-finals
1965–66 1 7th Round of 32
1966–67 1 10th Quarter-finals
1967–68 1 8th Round of 16
1968–69 1 12th Round of 16
1969–70 1 16th Round of 16
1970–71 2 10th Round of 32
1971–72 2 11th Round of 16
1972–73 2 18th Fourth round
1973–74 3 3rd Second round
1974–75 3 7th Second round
1975–76 3 1st Second round
1976–77 2 17th Third round
1977–78 3 2ª B 7th First round
1978–79 3 2ª B 16th First round
1979–80 3 2ª B 13th Third round
1980–81 3 2ª B 18th
1981–82 4 1st
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Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1982–83 4 1st Second round
1983–84 4 1st First round
1984–85 3 2ª B 7th Second round
1985–86 3 2ª B 9th First round
1986–87 3 2ª B 6th
1987–88 3 2ª B 5th Second round
1988–89 3 2ª B 6th First round
1989–90 3 2ª B 10th
1990–91 3 2ª B 14th Third round
1991–92 3 2ª B 9th Second round
1992–93 3 2ª B 13th Second round
1993–94 3 2ª B 5th Second round
1994–95 3 2ª B 4th
1995–96 3 2ª B 12th First round
1996–97 3 2ª B 9th
1997–98 3 2ª B 10th
1998–99 3 2ª B 12th
1999–2000 3 2ª B 7th
2000–01